The two designs come from Never Mind the Bollocks, Here’s the Sex Pistols, their first (and only) studio album and the single Anarchy in the UK, which contained the eerily prescient lyric in light of today’s news, “Your future dream is a shopping scheme.”

Considering John Lydon has starred in butter commercials and did a stint on Judge Judy (seriously), this new form of selling out isn’t all that shocking in retrospect.

Michele Greene, the bank’s director of cards, said in a press release: “In launching these cards, we wanted to celebrate Virgin’s heritage and difference. The Sex Pistols challenged convention and the established ways of thinking — just as we are doing today in our quest to shake up UK banking.”

And without a discernible hint of irony, Virgin Money also stated in the press release that it’s “time for consumers to put a little bit of rebellion in their pocket.”